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The open receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, Rondale Moore, suffered a devastating injury in the first play of his pre -season appearance after the whole 2024 season was lost with a knee injury.
Moore appeared in the victory of the 20-10 Vikings over the Houston Texans. He registered in the game as a clearance returner and when he received the ball he was approached by the Texans supporter, Jamal Hill, when he ran out of limits.
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The open receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, Rondale Moore, leaves the field after an injury during the Houston Texans game, on Saturday, August 9, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Photo AP/Matt Krohn)
The Atlético car left for Moore and took him to the locker room. He placed a towel on his head while the emotions ran.
“It is one of the most painful things for me as a chief coach when I feel that emotion,” said Vikings chief coach Kevin O’Connell, through ESPN. “I make a life trying to leave others better than I found them. In that situation, there is nothing I can do, which is the worst feeling as a coach. So you just consult him and make sure that he knows that he will not be alone.”
O’Connell described the knee injury as “quite significant.”

The open receiver of the Vikings of the Minnesota, Rondale Moore, covers the head after suffering an injury at the bottom of the leg at the US Bank stadium in Minneapolis, on August 9, 2025. (Jeffrey Becker/Imagn images)
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Moore only played in eight games in 2022 when he was with Arizona’s cardinals while fighting a springboard problem. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons in 2024 and suffered a knee injury that ended the season at the training camp.
He joined the Vikings last March, but may be out for the season once more.
The Vikings are loaded with open receptors trying to make the team and become No. 2 behind Justin Jefferson before Jordan Addison sits due to a suspension to start the year.

The chief coach of the Minnesota Vikings, Kevin O’Connell, speaks during a press conference after the preseason match against the Houston Texans, on Saturday, August 9, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Photo AP/ABBIE Parr)
Fifteen different players were attacked in the preseason game when Sam Howell, Max Brosmer, JJ McCarthy and Brett Rypien obtained representatives as a field marshal.